Sentences with phrase «on immediate basis in»

However, later he was denied the claim amount based on the grounds that he had violated one of the company's conditions where it mentioned that it is mandatory for the policyholder to inform the firm on an immediate basis in case of any accidental damage or loss to her / his vehicle.

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People can and do change based on both immediate circumstance and broader changes in the context of their lives.
Toronto - based consultant and author Barbara Moses, who leads workshops around balance with executives and middle managers, says that, while bosses routinely send e-mails to their subordinates outside of business hours, she's never once come across an employer who insisted on an immediate response, except in emergencies.
The amendment provided for (i) an immediate reduction in the interest rate margin applicable to the loans outstanding under the Senior Secured Term Loan Facility from (a) 3.50 % to 3.00 % for LIBOR borrowings and (b) 2.50 % to 2.00 % for base rate borrowings, (ii) an immediate lowering of the LIBOR floor for loans outstanding under the Senior Secured Term Loan Facility from 1.25 % to 1.00 % and (iii) the borrowing of incremental term loans, the proceeds of which were used to repay the outstanding loans of lenders that did not consent to the repricing amendment (the Non-Consenting Lenders) in an aggregate principal amount of approximately $ 99.6 million, which is the amount of loans held by such Non-Consenting Lenders on February 8, 2013.
If we terminate Mr. Drexler's employment without cause or he terminates his employment with good reason, Mr. Drexler will be entitled to receive (i) a payment of his earned but unpaid annual base salary through the termination date, any accrued vacation pay and any un-reimbursed expenses, and (ii) subject to Mr. Drexler's execution of a valid general release and waiver of claims against us, as well as his compliance with the non-competition, non-solicitation and confidential information restrictions described below, (a) a payment equal to his annual base salary and target cash incentive award, one - half of such payment to be paid on the first business day that is six (6) months and one (1) day following the termination date and the remaining one - half of such payment to be paid in six equal monthly installments commencing on the first business day of the seventh calendar month following the termination date, (b) a payment equal to the product of (x) the last annual cash incentive award Mr. Drexler received prior to the termination date and (y) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days of service completed by Mr. Drexler in the year of termination and the denominator of which is 365, such amount to be paid on the first business day that is six (6) months and one (1) day following the termination date, and (c) the immediate vesting of such portion of unvested restricted shares and stock options as provided and pursuant to the terms of the relevant grant agreements under our 2003 Equity Incentive Plan.
In a statement, Spotify said that it did not tolerate content that «favors hatred» or incites violence on the basis of race, religion or sexuality, and added that it «takes immediate action to remove any such material as soon as it has been brought to our attention.»
Therefore, if you purchase our common stock in this offering, you will incur an immediate dilution of $ in net tangible book value per share from the price you paid, based on an assumed initial public offering price of $ per share (the midpoint of the price range set forth on the cover of this prospectus).
Beyond an immediate increase in book value, the Omaha - based holding company will benefit from lower corporate taxes on the profits earned from its operating businesses.
It is notable that the 3 - month Treasury bill yield dropped to 0.11 % from 0.15 %, which is actually a good sign in the sense that it will facilitate the willingness to hold the additional base money the Federal Reserve has created in recent weeks without immediate inflation pressures, though it clearly comes at the expense of individuals on fixed incomes who rely on interest on certificates of deposit and the like.
In the face of a weak spot and forward price environment for U3O8, I continue to believe the low cost ISR producers offer the highest acceptable leverage to the price and sufficient safety based on near term or immediate cash flow.
The model integrates directly with DiscoverOrg's OppAlerts and Triggers features, which means that not only are companies and contacts ranked on their general profile fit, but also on their likelihood to purchase in the immediate future based on online research activity, planned projects, personnel changes, and other buying scoops.
Frederick et al. (2002) found that individuals with high discount rates tend to make decisions based on their desire for immediate gratification, and individuals with low discount rates prefer to delay gratification to obtain a better reward in the future.
Most speculation around whether or not Lentz was to blame for Bieber's decision seems to be based on the fact that the two spent a lot of time together in the immediate wake of the cancellation.
It might be argued that the survival success of a species which bases its immediate actions, especially those in which the survival of its individuals is at stake, on a particular experience constitutes a powerful argument for the general reliability of that experience.
3 If the logical subject is a future actual occasion, it must be anticipated on the basis of the feeling of the objective immortality inherent in immediate fact (PR 425).
Seventh, if marriages are to be permanent and productive of humane values, marriage partners need to select one another not on the basis of romantic attraction and immediate sexual satisfaction, but out of regard for the long - term potentialities in the relationship for the creation of a worth - full shared life.
This account of awareness is empirical because it is based on the immediate experience of the causal efficacy of the physical world; it is radically empirical because it claims to sense, in addition to the data for the five senses, the objective embodiments of values, and it senses these values «intuitively» — that is, physically by, for example, a sense of aversion or a sense of attraction.
The most urgent immediate task, therefore, is the development of education on the basis of the sciences, both natural and social, for only with their help can society as a whole be taught to construct a life completely in accordance with that knowledge which has become the factor by which our age is distinguished from all preceding periods of history.
On the basis of such a distinction, it is open to one to understand the structure of experience in the following way: With respect to the immediate relation of awareness to its data, experience is to be understood as an asymmetrical relation of dependence of the noetic upon the ontic pole, whereas, with respect to the mediated relation of cognition and its data, experience is to be understood as the asymmetrical relation of dependence of the ontic on the noetic polOn the basis of such a distinction, it is open to one to understand the structure of experience in the following way: With respect to the immediate relation of awareness to its data, experience is to be understood as an asymmetrical relation of dependence of the noetic upon the ontic pole, whereas, with respect to the mediated relation of cognition and its data, experience is to be understood as the asymmetrical relation of dependence of the ontic on the noetic polon the noetic pole.
They tell us that they have arrived at an unshakable conviction, not based on inference but on immediate experience, that God is a spirit with whom the human spirit can hold intercourse; that in him meet all that they can imagine of goodness, truth, and beauty that they can see his footprints everywhere in nature, and feel his presence within them as the very life of their life, so that in proportion as they come to themselves they come to him.
Yet if we are to judge purely on the basis of immediate aesthetic quality, of «intensity» in a Whiteheadian sense, on what grounds are we to prefer the experience of «passive» contemplation to that which comes from the active exercise of instrumental reason?
Arguments favoring international trade are based on valuing community, emphasizing immediate improvement of the lot of the poor, avoiding extreme gaps of income internal to nations, and retaining the ability of people through political processes to have a say in determining what happens to them.
Surely, all this has an important bearing on contemporary disparagement of the New Testament's ethic in general and Jesus» ethic in particular, based on the supposedly perverting effect of expecting an immediate end to the present age.
Of the above five, based on current form, only Gibbs deserves an immediate place in the first eleven.
Cesar Ruiz, who is ranked as the No. 1 center in the 2017 class, could be an immediate contributor for the Wolverines based on reports from the Under Armour All - American Game.
His decisions are sometimes based on a rush of blood... coming off his line to collect when he has no chance, coming out of the box when he's better staying put, ill considered release of the ball putting others in immediate trouble....
The man left with the task of masterminding the extra-ordinary performance required in order to overcome a 1 - 0 deficit is manager Carlo Ancelotti, a man whose job is reportedly under immediate threat, to such an extent that the Italian could even be out the door as quickly as the end of the night should Chelsea's Russian billionaire owner, who is renowned for making brash decisions based on disappointing results, leave Old Trafford in a huff and once again without a hope in hell of landing that elusive UEFA Champions League.
But I personally feel (based on experience) this is the BEST possible setup — homebirth with an OB on call for immediate care in an emergency.
Ensure that you are engaged to your visitors perfectly while being totally responsive in replying to their queries on immediate basis.
«They're content or not content based on something in their immediate environment.»
If you're someone whose chance of successful VBAC is high, and risk of complications is low, based on various factors, and you're in a hospital with access to immediate surgery, then the risks to maternal health are a bit lower with a TOLAC, the rates of neonatal morbidity may even be similar between the two delivery methods.
For instance, based on Chris and Judith's presentation, it sounds as though MyBarackObama is most important in the period before the campaign has a chance to set up an official organization in an area, since it gives people an immediate outlet for their political enthusiasm.
In the meantime, and as the program operates on a daily basis, the Governor has ordered an immediate full review of the program.
«On this basis, the sister's forum hereby calls on the Human Rights Commission in Nigeria and worldwide to actively facilitate the immediate release of Sheik Ibrahim El - Zakzaky,» Dr Useni saiOn this basis, the sister's forum hereby calls on the Human Rights Commission in Nigeria and worldwide to actively facilitate the immediate release of Sheik Ibrahim El - Zakzaky,» Dr Useni saion the Human Rights Commission in Nigeria and worldwide to actively facilitate the immediate release of Sheik Ibrahim El - Zakzaky,» Dr Useni said.
Based on the numbers who voted in the last leadership election a 10 % opt - in rate would have been optimistic, and an immediate 90 % cut in affiliation fees would have left the party unable to function, with no corresponding reduction in Tory funding.
In the meantime, and as the [Buffalo Billion] program operates on a daily basis, the Governor has ordered an immediate full review of the program.
There was immediate suspicion that Cuomo was the official who was quoted, based on similarities in their rhetorical style.
But in reality, throughout his speech, he could not break away from his most immediate challenge, particularly in coalition ahead of 2015 — striving on a day to day basis to rescue the economy from its failings.
The report stresses that its gloomy conclusions are based less on the immediate issue of Corbyn's leadership than on long - term issues such as the impact of Brexit, the collapse of support in Scotland and electoral mathematics.
On 2 July 2008, Nicol announced he was stepping down as party leader with immediate effect because of the pressures of leading a political party while having a young family based in Aberdeen, some distance from the Parliament in Edinburgh.
3.0 Having perused the said letter to which was attached the allegations on the basis of which the petition invoked the provisions of article 146 of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana for our client's impeachment, we have noted several defamatory statements in respect of which we have our client's irrevocable instructions to take immediate action against your clients who have not been disclosed on the face of your letter.
On a more immediate basis, Cuomo will be up for reelection in 2018.
The application for an immediate securities ban is based on the fact that Rattner engaged in fraud and refused to answer 68 questions based on his fifth amendment privilege, the AG said.
The rankings were based on three past votes: the 2013 SAFE Act pushed through the Legislature by Cuomo in the immediate aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in December 2012; a June 2015 Senate vote passing a bill to repeal portions of the SAFE Act; and a June 2015 Assembly vote passing a bill called «Nicholas's Law» requiring all firearms to be locked up.
«I have said this privately and I've said this publicly, that we need a new and better approach, based on the fact that we are equal bargaining partners with developers, and that when developers get lucrative tax breaks, we have to ensure that the community gets tangible, immediate benefits,» said Miner, in an interview with WRVO News.
The theoretical analysis of the experimental findings is based on the fundamental notion that the many particles in a system close to a phase transition not only interact with their immediate neighbours but also «communicate» over long distances with all other particles.
While there were no significant differences in the responses of residents based on how far along they were in their training, the researchers were surprised to discover some significant differences among supervising physicians, with senior attendings being more likely than junior attendings — who could be fellows or attendings in practice less than five years — to prefer immediate notification for situations including patient falls, new or worsening pain, an angry parent or family member, or the need for restraints.
The perception of what is acceptable in doctoral education tends to be based on personal experiences and those of immediate peers.
Supporting focused research based on priorities of immediate clinical relevance to Australians, and in key areas such as Indigenous health, rural and remote health, and application of genomics to personalised medicine
The study is «based on an unprecedented blending of university administrative records with employment and earnings data collected for the U.S. Census Bureau» and focuses on «the immediate postgraduation employment of those who earned Ph.D. s between 2009 and 2011 from eight research - intensive public universities in the Midwest: Indiana, Ohio State, Pennsylvania State, and Purdue universities and the universities of Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.»
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